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January 2015 Orange County Breeze • Darts • JANUARY 2015 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • DARTS • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM PAGE 1 JANUARY 2015 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • DARTS • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM PAGE 2 Tournament of Roses Parade Louis Zemperini — Olympic runner, World In the honor position of the Caparison War II soldier and prisoner of war, inspirational Horse beside Traveler 7 wll be Traveler 9, a Highlights of 2015 include CHS marching band! speaker, subject of the current movie nineteen-year-old Andalusian gelding. A crowd favorite returns — the skies over This year’s class of Rose Bowl Game Hall B-2 of Fame Inductees Unbroken — was chosen as the Grand One of the oldest and most evocative of Pasadena never feel so safe as when the will ride down Colorado Spirit stealth bomber Marshal of the 2015 Tournament of Roses military traditions in a full honor funeral is that flies the Tournament of Blvd. in a sharp, fully restored 1955 Cadillac Parade as a shining exemplar of the Parade’s of the riderless, caparisoned horse. The horse Roses parade route, air power in its purest Series 62 convertible, provided by Geoff Knute Rockne theme, Inspiring Stories . is led behind the caisson wearing an empty and most elegant form. Take a moment to Abadee. The inductees are Mr. Zemperini passed away on July 2, saddle with the rider’s boots reversed in the remember the members of the U.S. Armed (represented by his grandson, Knute Rockne Dick Vermeil Ki-Jana Carter 2014, shortly before the movie was released, stirrups, indicating the warrior will never ride Forces stationed around the world who protect III), , and . but members of the Tournament of Roses again. our freedoms. The 280-member Salvation Army United Tournament of Roses Band strongly wished to move forward with Beside the riderless horse will be an In a similar vein, watch for the has been States Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard recognizing Mr. Zemperini and his life, told in active-duty soldier in uniform to recognize the marching in the Parade for 95 years! These the book Unbroken: A World War II Story of service of Louis Zamperini in the U.S. Army. (based in Barstow) and sharply-dressed, big- the United States hearted workers in the Survival, Resilience, and Redemption by The Caparison Horse group will precede Fun local Rose Parade fact Laura Hillenbrand. Marine Corps West Lord’s fields can be the family of Louis Zamperini in the Rose Coast Composite Band The University of Southern California (USC) In 1990, at the age of 16, found wherever a Parade. Mr. Zamperini’s children and their (based in San Diego). helping hand is needed was very special to Louis Zamperini. The spouses will ride in a beautiful 1936 Packard Cypress High School University remains very special to his family. Nobody does marching — their work following Standard Eight shown in the photo below. bands better — not Imperial Brigade Band Director Hurricane Katrina is To honor this great man and all he has This chic vehicle has a very interesting even USC! James Quirion participated in the legendary. done for the world, the Tournament of Roses history, as fewer than ten of them were has arranged to have the USC Mascot Offering some 101st Tournament of Roses Parade Another dynamite produced. Lions Traveler® participate in the New Year’s Day vintage color, members non-profit is This particular vehicle was exported to Los Angeles as a trumpet player in the Clubs International activities. of the , Russia in the 1930s as a gift to Joseph Stalin. County Fire Santa Ana Winds Youth Band. locally represented by Hector Aguilar — Tommy Trojan at USC Provided from the collection of the Department will ride in January 1, 2015 will be the two powerhouses in football games — will ride Traveler 7, an Automobile Driving Museum in El Segundo, style aboard horse- Seal Beach and Buena Andalusian that has been the University’s California, the vehicle is elegantly decorated drawn Steam Fire 25th anniversary Park . Watch for their equine mascot for thirteen years. by Florists Transworld Delivery (FTD) . Engine 226 wearing of that appearance! float! Firefighter "Class A" Also strong in our Photos courtesy of the Tournament of Roses. Dress Uniform. local communities is Rotary International , The two teams in this year’s Rose Bowl — with Clubs in Cypress and Seal Beach/Los the University of Oregon Ducks and Florida Alamitos . Each year, Rotary’s high school Key State’s Seminoles — will of course each be Clubs help decorate the organization’s float, represented by a float and their marching which this year emphasizes “Changing Lives bands. Through Clean Water.” Remember to watch Cypress High School Imperial Brigade in the Rose Parade on New Year’s Day! JANUARY 2015 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • DARTS • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM PAGE 3 THURSDAY , J ANUARY 1 Karaoke , 5:30pm, DJ The Joneses , NEW YEAR ’S DAY Scottie , 8 pm, The 6:30pm, Beat Kraze , 9pm, The Ventriloquists , 9pm, Tournament of Starting Gate, 5052 Katella Tantalum, 6272 E. Pacific Roses Parade , 7am, Ave., 562-598-8957 Coast Hwy., 562-431-1414 Colorado Blvd., Pasadena Kimo , 6pm, Robby Live Blues , 7pm, Armstrong Band , Lucille’s Smokehouse CHILL , 10am, Queen 9pm, Don the Bar-B-Que, 7411 Mary, 1126 Queens Beachcomber, 16278 Pacific Carson St., 562-938-7427 Highway, 877-342- Coast Hwy., 562-592-1321 0738 Dennis Jones , 8pm, Dirty Sugar , 6:45pm, Kobe Steakhouse, Thursday Wine Beat Ventriloquists , 3001 Old Ranch Tastings , 6pm, Brix 10:30pm, Tantalum, Pkwy, 562-596-9969 Sunset Beach, 16635 6272 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., Gary Stanionis New Pacific Coast Highway, 562- 562-431-1414 592-3167 Year’s Eve After Hunter and the Dirty Party , 8pm, The Stonecutters , Jacks , 8pm, Kobe Spaghettini, 3005 Old Ranch 6:30pm, Tantalum, Steakhouse, 3001 Pkwy, 562-296-2199 6272 E. Pacific Coast Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-596- Hwy., 562-431-1414 9969 SUNDAY , J ANUARY 4 Tice Griffin’s Karaoke Jay Gore Band , 8pm, CHILL , 10am, Queen Review , 7:30 p.m., Spaghettini, 3005 Schooner at Sunset, Mary, 1126 Queens Old Ranch Pkwy, Highway, 877-342- 16821 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562- 562-296-2199 592-2121 0738 Beatles Champagne Outerwave , 7:30 SATURDAY , J ANUARY 3 p.m., Don the Bunch , 10:30am, Beachcomber, 16278 CHILL , 10am, Queen Kobe Steakhouse, Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592- Mary, 1126 Queens 3001 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562- 1321 Highway, 877-342- 596-9969 0738 Salsa Thursdays , DW3 & 94.7 The 9pm, The Starting Sports Trivia , 11am, Wave , 11am, Gate, 5052 Katella Karaoke , 5:30pm, DJ Spaghettini, 3005 Ave., 562-598-8957 Scottie , 8pm, The Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-296- Kraze , 9pm, The Starting 2199 Gate, 5052 Katella Ave., 562- The Sunday Soul FRIDAY , J ANUARY 2 598-8957 Revue , 2pm, Dirty CHILL , 10am, Queen Karaoke , 2pm, Jason Sugar , 5:30pm, Mary, 1126 Queens Arimoto , 6pm, Cat Tantalum, 6272 E. Pacific Highway, 877-342- Reed & Back Alley , Coast Hwy., 562-431-1414 0738 9pm, Don the Beachcomber, 16278 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-1321 JANUARY 2015 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • DARTS • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM PAGE 4 TBA , 2pm, The WEDNESDAY , J ANUARY 7 DW3 , 8pm, Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts Starting Gate, 5052 Spaghettini, 3005 Katella Ave., 562-598- Katz ‘n’ Jammers , Old Ranch Pkwy, 8957 6pm, Tantalum, 6272 562-296-2199 E. Pacific Coast Local boys cast in “Camelot” Karaoke , 3pm, Hwy., 562-431-1414 Salsa Thursdays , Two Cerritos boys have been cast in the Ever I Would Leave You , The Simple Joys of Reggae Sundays , 9pm, The Starting upcoming production of the award-winning Maidenhood , and the title song Camelot . 3pm, Don the Grand Slam feat. Gate, 5052 Katella musical Camelot at the Cerritos Center for Taught well by Merlin, King Arthur, with Beachcomber, 16278 Pacific Gary Stanionis , Ave., 562-598-8957 the Performing Arts (CCPA) on Friday, Jan. 9, Queen Guenevere, rules the kingdom of Coast Hwy., 562-592-1321 7:30pm, Spaghettini, at 8 p.m. and Saturday, Jan. 10, at 2 p.m. and Camelot with new ideals, bringing peace to a 3005 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562- 8 p.m.. troubled land. The Jack Roberts FRIDAY , J ANUARY 9 296-2199 The production, about the legend of King Harvey Band , 6pm, With the addition of Sir Lancelot to the Siesta Soul Dance CHILL , 5pm, Queen Arthur, is recommended for ages 10 and older. Knights of the Round Table, one of the most Schooner at Sunset, Mary, 1126 Queens 16821 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562- Party , 8pm, The Eric Han , 12, and Amario McGuire , 9, will fabled love triangles of all time ensues. 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